Deals

We’ve had some good deals on this site from time to time and this one seems just as awesome as some of the others. Through this weekend you’ll be able to grab the Asus Padfone X Mini (both phone and tablet) for only $100 — that’s 80% off, with the retail price being $500.

Days and deals like this seem to happen far more often than I would have thought thanks to Amazon’s amazing generosity. A catalog of apps which would normally tally over $110 if purchased individually, are now available through Amazon’s app store for absolutely free! If you have a rather empty phone and also a rather empty wallet, I’d suggest going to check out this daunting deal.

Google Play Music All Access has been on scene now for a couple years and has been through many praises and insults. Besides having a long name, the service hasn’t completely replaced other streaming music apps completely yet. Now Google is granting you more time before you’re going to have to pay for the service.

It’s always a good day here in the community when we can get value products for less, and today’s deal revolves around one of my personal favorite accessory manufacturers, Spigen — which no one knows hows to pronounce. They have a sale going on over on Amazon where you can get cases for numerous devices around $3-6 a piece.

Gotta love deals that randomly appear on Google’s Play Store, today we get a chance to grab two great games at 20% of their original price — or the price of a freh brewed Starbucks coffee. The two games we’ll be looking at are Terraria and LIMBO, both originally priced at $5.

The HTC One M9 and Galaxy S6/S6 Edge devices will be officially released in just a few days, while some people are already getting their hands on theirs. One thing that we all want when getting a new shiny device is protection and style. Verus is accessory manufacturer that is now hosting a major sale on their cases for these devices and more.

Motorola is really proud of their latest products, as they should be. With the recent release of the new Moto E, the company has done a complete refresher of their Moto family: X (2014), G (2014),and the E (2015). With Motorola, you’re now getting more customization, Lollipop, and as of today (for some) the ability to snag a free Moto E!

Google has always been good about providing users with excellent free content, even though that can seemingly go against the mantra of being a business. With their limited-time promotion going on the Play Store, you’d think that’d be all the deals we’d see from Google at the moment. You’d be wrong.

A short 3 years ago, Google Play was born and with it came the Play Store: a place to easily access apps, music, videos and much more for your Android device. To celebrate its 3rd birthday, the Google Play team has discounted a variety of 33 apps, books, music and more for a limited time.

Reviews

The Urban Armor Gear series of cases for the LG G4 aim to protect and serve your mobile device in a virtual blanket of, well, urban armor. Designed from a patented lightweight composite consisting of a hard outer shell and a soft impact resistant core, this dual layer defense not only meets military drop-test standards (MIL STD 810G 516.6), but looks good doing it. Now, before I go into more detail, let it be know that I have always been more of an au naturel device kind of guy, but after a bit of time with the Ash colored LG G4 Urban Armor Case, I can tell you that this case won’t be coming off any time soon.

The DROID brand deserves the majority of credit for the amount of early success that the Android operating system had in 2009 and 2010. From the original Motorola DROID to the original DROID Incredible, this was the brand of phones that people flocked to if they wanted a phone outside of the iPhone, not just because of a great marketing campaign, but because these were top of the line phones. Ask most of the readers on this site which phone got them started on Android, and you shouldn’t be surprised to hear them say, “The OG DROID.” It’s an iconic phone that helped launch Android to the top.

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